Archive for July, 2009
Joshua Humphrey’s first day of Fringing was captured in his TC Theater Connection podcast, which includes much discussion and praise of Bard Fiction as well as Theatre Pro Rata’s Monster. It’s like you’re there…except, y’know, minus actually seeing the shows… http://www.tctheaterconnection.com/?p=1288
My Other Fringe Show
So, with all my ranting about Bard Fiction, I haven’t sufficiently plugged my other Minnesota Fringe Festival show, Tales…of the Expected! by Ari Hoptman, directed by Peter Moore. It’s a “Fractured Fairy Tales” sort of sketch show, described thusly: A collection of some of the stories you grew up with, but with considerably more shtick. Plus [...]
Narcissus Takes a Dump
The Minnesota Fringe Festival begins this Thursday! Last night, we had our tech rehearsal for Bard Fiction, and it went swimmingly. We’ve got a well-oiled machine here. For Fringe, you only get one 3-hour tech rehearsal in your venue, so it pays to be ultra-prepared going in. Below is a picture from our fight call. Pardon [...]
If you get a chance, pick up today’s copy of the Pioneer Press. Dominic Papatola has a feature about the Fringe Festival, and in addition to getting a mention, Bard Fiction also has some premium photo real estate. You can also check it out online: http://www.twincities.com/stage/ci_12898891?nclick_check=1
Joshua Humphrey interviewed the folks behind Bard Fiction for his TC Theater Connection podcast. Listen to Aaron Greer, Brian Watson-Jones, and Noe & Ben Tallen talk about the process of writing and producing this Shakespeare/Tarantino mash-up: http://www.tctheaterconnection.com/?p=1176 By the way, I’ve posted the trailer on my Video page, so check it out, if you haven’t [...]
The trailer for Bard Fiction is now online at the Fringey Awards website! Watch the trailer and vote for us, and I’ll love you forever. You can vote up to three times per e-mail address. Our trailer went up a lot later than most of the others, so we have a lot of catching up to do. [...]
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